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Show MORSE FAMILY BARS THE DOORS TO VISITORS New York, Feb. 10. Freed flora Jail, Charles W. Morse made u!iu9jir a prisoner In his own npartment today. to-day. Ho oven plocod hlmseir and his ramlly Incommunicado. Nobody could tiend a enrd to him or to them, or approach his door, except two or throe persons who would nr.uouuco themselves under ngrecd-upon names and be recognized by descriptions supplied to the doorkeepers. Onu ot the visitors wns former Supremo Su-premo Court .Tustlco Augustus "Van Wye. Hut nrter spending on hour vlth Morse ho declined to speak or his client, "There was a modish young woman who, leaping Trom a taxi, got to the very burred door or the banker's ro trent berore ono of the black seu-eschals seu-eschals on guard informed her Hint hei mime wns not on his list and he had no description that fitted !ipi Asldo front these .the entries and exits of tho day included thoso of Mrs. Morso nnd ot the son, Harry Morse, who explained tho guarded seclusion se-clusion by saying: "Cnn't I convince you that father ; Is n very sick man and must rot bo ; disturbed? Two weeks ago ho had a sudden heart attack. There Mas no 1 sign of a pulBO beat Ho was to all ap-i ap-i pearanccs dead. Prompt doses of i strychlnlnc brought him to." |